Can't see why not. As long as you have the carbine stock extended out.
Look at left hand charging Warwick Arms standing.
https://youtu.be/98ke7zlBhPk?t=39
Can't see why not. As long as you have the carbine stock extended out.
Look at left hand charging Warwick Arms standing.
https://youtu.be/98ke7zlBhPk?t=39
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@dogmatix I asked because the Warwick has the charging handle set up like an ordinary semi auto (except on the opposite side), while the expanded view of the UTAS from the deltamike website makes it hard to understand exactly how it works, it looks like the charging handle is going to need to go back as far as it would with a conventional AR at initial loading, which would require breaking cheek weld. I'm probably missing something.
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problem solved by pulling stock in 2nd or third position, think no one shoots with stock fully closed.
Some AR-specific optics were designed with the nose-to-charging-handle technique in mind and would not work well with your eye too far back from the optic, some of the prism sights in particular. Either way now that I've noticed this detail I suspect it would bug me, the Warwick might be more appealing.
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